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[shouting] We would call them bike hikes. We were just going out to go explore your world. There would be at least six, seven, eight of us. Our parents said as long as you were home before the streetlights came on, you stayed as a group, youre fine. It was a beautiful day, sunshine. The children in the neighborhood planned to go on a trip to McDonalds just to have some fun, something different to do. Rosedale we thought was a safe place. We all went down. We were riding our bikes. And then we saw down the block that there was this beautiful American flag flowing in the wind. We saw a group outside on the block. So we was like, Oh, this is a block party. The last thing that I remember was someone saying, Oh, a parade. And so we went down to go see the parade, and I laugh about it to this day because it was a parade to get the black people out of Rosedale. Crowd: White power white resistance. Its the summer of 1975. White residents in Rosedale, Queens, are prote